London police arrest over 120 as pro-Palestinian rally draws counter-protests
By Michael Holden and Will Russell LONDON (Reuters) -More than 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London on Saturday, with
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Last surviving Battle of Britain pilot John Hemingway 'just lucky'
Group Captain John Hemingway, 104, has been shot four times, including twice in the aerial battle.
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Eli Lilly: still seeking UK approval on pen for weight-loss drug
By Maggie Fick and Ludwig Burger LONDON Eli Lilly on Thursday said it has not yet gained approval
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Britain says self-driving car makers liable for incidents in new framework
LONDON Britain will place legal liability for self-driving cars that crash with the company that makes it rather
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Bank of England set to keep rates at 15-year high despite slowdown signs
By William Schomberg LONDON The Bank of England looks set to hold borrowing costs at a 15-year high
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US Vice President Harris calls for action on "full spectrum" of AI risks
By Andrew MacAskill and Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday called for urgent action to
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Mass lawsuit against Apple over iPhone batteries can go ahead, London tribunal rules
LONDON Apple Inc on Wednesday lost a bid to block a mass London lawsuit accusing it of hiding
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Britain brings together political and tech leaders to talk AI
By Paul Sandle and Martin Coulter BLETCHLEY PARK, England (Reuters) -Britain will convene governments, academia and companies working at the
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England and Wales insolvencies hold near 14-year high
LONDON The number of companies in England and Wales declared insolvent during the three months to the end
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Ice hockey-UK police say inquiry into death of Nottingham Panthers' Johnson will take time
LONDON British police said on Tuesday their investigation into the death at the weekend of Nottingham Panthers ice
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Britain's AI summit: what can it achieve?
By Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) -Britain will host the world's first global artificial intelligence (AI) safety summit this week to
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Britain to push ahead with rules for cryptoassets
LONDON Britain said on Monday it would put forward legislation to implement its first set of rules to
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